Founded in 1976, McTEAGUE, HIGBEE, CASE, COHEN, WHITNEY & TOKER, P.A. is among the most progressive law firms in the State of Maine. Its thirteen lawyers concentrate their practice in personal injury, workers' compensation, labor law, workplace discrimination and other areas of law which affect the daily lives of Maine citizens. The Firm's expertise extends to protecting the needs of its...

The Attorneys at Injured Workers’ Legal Center have been deeply involved representing people with serious injuries, workers compensation, (both State and Longshore), SSDI, asbestos exposure and insurance (ERISA) disability cases for over thirty years throughout Maine. We have built an excellent reputation representing clients in complex legal matters from Kittery to Caribou and...

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